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The Tuckamore Youth Treatment Centre is a residential treatment centre under Eastern Health (now NL Health Services), in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador.[1] It treats "a dozen youth at a time" aged 12-18 years with "complex mental health issues".[2] Located in Paradise, it is one of the only mental health-focused residential treatment centres in Newfoundland and Labrador that treat youth,[3] with "young people [having] to leave the province for this kind of help" prior to the opening of the Tuckamore Centre and its "sister facility";[2] as such, it receives youth from all over the province. The average length of stay is "roughly six months to a year".[4]
The Tuckamore Centre's treatment program uses a dialectical behaviour therapy and trauma-informed model of care, as well as practicing therapeutic crisis intervention. Types of counselling include individual, group and family counselling. Other available services include therapeutic recreation, occupational therapy, music therapy, on-site schooling, a physical fitness area, and an apartment for visitors.[1][2]
References
edit- ^ a b "Tuckamore Youth Treatment Centre - Mental Health and Addictions". Eastern Health. March 10, 2020. Archived from the original on February 17, 2024. Retrieved March 12, 2024.
- ^ a b c McCabe, Meghan (February 19, 2017). "'Vicarious trauma' part of the job at Paradise youth counselling centre". CBC News. Retrieved May 11, 2024.
- ^ Bornstein, Stephen; Abbott, John; Maddalena, Victor; Letto, Aimee; Sullivan, Melissa; Navarro, Pablo (2021). Newfoundland and Labrador: A Health System Profile (illustrated ed.). University of Toronto Press. pp. 58–59. ISBN 9781487525859.
- ^ McCabe, Meghan (February 16, 2017). "The 'Cinderella' of health: John Haggie's goal for new money for mental health". CBC News. Retrieved May 11, 2024.